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The answer IRON has 2177 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of iron in various dictionaries:
noun - a heavy ductile magnetic metallic element
noun - a golf club that has a relatively narrow metal head
noun - implement used to brand live stock
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Flatten, in a way |
Like some wills |
Heavy metal |
Sixth anniversary gift |
Golfer's choice |
Mill material |
Steam appliance |
Steam-emitting appliance |
Fairway pick |
Spinach nutrient |
Possible Jeopardy Clues |
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Don't have one in your hotel room? Use a hot light bulb or hang your clothes in the bathroom while you shower |
Of the metallic elements, it's the one most strongly attracted to a magnet |
Found in meteorites, ores of this metal include siderite, goethite & magnetite |
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from a forge in Old World Wisconsin.) Essential to every community was the blacksmith, the black referring to this metal he worked with |
This metal that's cast & wrought is even found in the sun |
Essential minerals can give rocks their names: ferromagnesian minerals contain this &/or magnesium |
This metal makes up 5% of the Earth's crust but only .004% of a person |
The plasma globulin called transferrin transports this ferric material |
In 1862 Otto von Bismarck said that the questions of the day would be settled by this "and blood" |
Goethite & magnetite are ores of this metal |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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a strong, hard magnetic silvery-grey metal, the chemical element of atomic number 26, much used as a material for construction and manufacturing, especially in the form of steel. |
a tool or implement now or originally made of iron. |
a handheld implement, typically an electrical one, with a heated flat steel base, used to smooth clothes, sheets, etc. |
a golf club with a metal head (typically with a numeral indicating the degree to which the head is angled in order to loft the ball). |
Smooth (clothes, sheets, etc.) with an iron. |
A meteorite containing a high proportion of iron. |
A golf club with a metal head (typically with a numeral indicating the degree to which the head is angled in order to loft the ball) |
A handheld implement, typically an electrical one, with a heated flat steel base, used to smooth clothes, sheets, etc. |
A tool or implement now or originally made of iron. |
A strong, hard magnetic silvery-grey metal, the chemical element of atomic number 26, much used as a material for construction and manufacturing, especially in the form of steel. |
Geographic Matches |
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Iron, ILLINOIS, UNITED STATES |
Iron, B6, FRANCE |
Iron, North Ossetia, RUSSIAN FEDERATION |
Iron, Bitlis, TURKEY |
Iron, MONTANA, UNITED STATES |
Iron description |
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Iron is a chemical element with symbol Fe (from Latin: ferrum) and atomic number 26. It is a metal in the first transition series. It is by mass the most common element on Earth, forming much of Earth's outer and inner core. It is the fourth most common element in the Earth's crust. Its abundance in rocky planets like Earth is due to its abundant production by fusion in high-mass stars, where it is the last element to be produced with release of energy before the violent collapse of a supernova, which scatters the iron into space. * Like the other group 8 elements, ruthenium and osmium, iron exists in a wide range of oxidation states, 2 to +7, although +2 and +3 are the most common. Elemental iron occurs in meteoroids and other low oxygen environments, but is reactive to oxygen and water. Fresh iron surfaces appear lustrous silvery-gray, but oxidize in normal air to give hydrated iron oxides, commonly known as rust. Unlike the metals that form passivating oxide layers, iron oxides occupy |
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